MIL-BOOK™

OPERATORS MANUAL

Smoothly move your fingertip over the pad in the direction in which you want the cursor to move. Refer to the tables on the following pages for the main functions of the keyboard keys and helpful tips on use of the embedded touchpad.

Figure 1-5 Keyboard with Embedded Touchpad Functions

1.5.3.1Keyboard Keys

1.ESC - Cancels or escapes from a command or a function.

2.F1-F12 - The keys on the top row of the keyboard labeled F1 through F12 are called “function keys.” Special commands are defined for each key. Refer to the user’s manual, for a particular application program, to determine the function of each of three keys. The MIL-BOOK 1000 Bios also uses function keys to set some configuration parameters.

3.Numeric Lock - This key switches the number pad between acting as numeric keys or editing keys. When the keyboard “Num Lock” indicator is lit, the number pad is active.

4.Prt SC Sys Req - Sends the information currently showing on the display to a connected printer. Pressing this key in conjunction with the <Ctrl> key sends all output to a connected printer. Press this key combination again to stop the function.

5.Back Space Deletes characters as it moves the cursor to the left. Use it to correct typing mistakes.

6.Scroll Lock In some applications, information will move across the screen differently when this key is engaged. It can change the text scroll up and down feature.

7.Pause Break Temporarily halts a running program. To continue using the program again, press any key. Pressing the “Pause” key in conjunction with the <Ctrl> key breaks the program.

8.Tab Moves the cursor horizontally to the next tab stop.

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TAG 1000 manual Keyboard Keys